A former New York City Fire Department chief has pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge, admitting that he and others agreed to accept $190,000 in bribes to speed safety inspections for customers of a
The New York Fire Department battled a 4-alarm blaze in the Bronx. Two firefighters are injured and at least six units damaged.
Tenants in a Bronx apartment damaged by fire have been waiting 19 months to return home — a chronic problem for renters made homeless by disaster.
NEW YORK — Electrical wiring caused a five-alarm fire at a Bronx apartment building earlier this month, according to New York City fire marshals ... According to the Department of Buildings ...
New York City lacks forest fire-certified personnel, but offered other aid to California, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Video captured a New York City bus teetering on the edge of an overpass after a bus driver lost control and skidded into a wall, according to officials. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Fire Department of New York ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC ... police say the suspect intentionally started a fire that damaged a parked NYPD car in front of City Hall around 2:20 a.m. on January 10. Minutes later, officers say ...
The New York City Fire Department is fighting a three-alarm fire at an apartment building on the Upper East Side on Monday afternoon, officials said. The fire, located at 160 East 91st Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue,
Thomas J. Mascia, 27, of West Hempstead, a state trooper since 2019, turned himself into the state police barracks in East Farmingdale early Monday morning, along with his parents.
A three-story building was engulfed by flames early Monday morning in Seagate, according to officials. The FDNY says it happened around 1:30 a.m. inside a vacant home on Atlantic Avenue and Beach 42nd Street.
Speaking at the Altneu synagogue in Manhattan, Witkoff says there are risks of a ‘flare-up’ if the deal is not implemented correctly
It was dramatic … overwhelming,” FDNY Chief of Department John Esposito told the Daily News, recalling the miles of scorched earth and destroyed homes in L.A.’s Palisades